It didn’t take long for things to get tense at Tuesday night’s Democratic debate.
Front-runner Hillary Clinton accused Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders of not being “tough enough” on guns.
“We have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence,” Clinton said. “It’s time the entire country stood up to the [National Rifle Association].”
Sanders repeatedly pointed out that he holds a D-minus rating from the National Rifle Association, and argued that it was necessary to bridge the cultural divide between urban and rural America when it comes to common-sense gun reform.
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